The Fragments in Time 2023 series from Summer House Stitche Workes was inspired by antique Berlin Woolwork. This is part eight and features a a little boat out on the water.
The model was stitched over 2 threads on 32 ct. Country French Golden Needle linen from Wichelt with Classic... Read more
Model stitched over two on 32 Ct. Summer Khaki Belfast linen with Dinky Dyes and Needlepoint Silks. Contains specialty stitches. Stitch Count: 81w x 209H.
Note from the designer - "At age nine in 1818, Sarah Dutnel created this unusual "tree of life" sampler. A traditional carnation and tulip border in subtle, earthy shades of gold, brown, and cream surrounds the tree. Dogs, deer, birds, stars, potted plants, trees and flowers flank the... Read more
"May there always be work for your hands to do. May your purse always hold a coin or two. May the sun always shine on your windowpanes. May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain. May the hand of a friend always be near you. May God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you."
A Diane Arthurs design stitched on 14 Ct. Fiddlers Lite with DMC floss. Stitch Count: 86W x 144H.
Model stitched on 28 Ct. Earthen Cashel by Picture This Plus with DMC, Kreinik #4 Braid, and Mill Hill Beads. Stitch Count: 168W x 148H. Design Size: 12" x 11"
Cross stitch pattern from Three Sheep Studio featuring a lovely fall sampler with a pumpkin tree!
Pattern is stitched on 36 ct Old Gold from Fiber on a Whim using Weeks Dye Works threads with DMC conversion. Stitch count is 133w x 162h. Finished size is 7.4" x 9"
Welcome to my Winter Wonderland, where the world is blanketed in delicate snowflakes in shades of blue, rather than white, and the pines stand quiet watch over the world. My fabulous finisher, Maria Kutzner, finished this as a fun scissor pocket, but it would be equally adorable as a little pillow.
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Cross stitch pattern from Luhu Stitches featuring a cute red home in the month of May!
The May House is stitched on 28 count Wichelt Country French Linen with DMC floss and The Gentle Arts Sampler Threads. The stitch count is 120 x 45. The sample stitch piece was finished as a crafty framed... Read more
Lindsey has another "word tree" for you to stitch! Mixing a little vintage inspired cross stitch font, with a more modern tree design, this is sure to add some cuteness to your Valentine's Day display!
Model stitched on 32 ct Blush Linen using Colour and Cotton and Classic... Read more
"When it rains, look for rainbows. When it's dark, look for stars"
...but when the sun is out, don't sit there scrolling endlessly through cross stitch charts, go and have some fun. Stitching can wait. However, should you happen to find yourself stuck indoors for any reason,... Read more
The original Scottish antique sampler had never been framed and so it was in excellent condition with the same vibrant, unfaded colors on the front as well as on the back. An unusual, elaborate four-sided undulating floral and leaf border surrounds a central reserve with a brief moral verse. Adam... Read more
How could I not continue this fun series. We have a fat bumblebee who hardly looks like he can fly and he will have a squirrel friend to come soon, this year yet too. Continues in the same size approx. design count-60 wide and high, but rounded corners. The piece was stitched on 40 ct Hawthorne by Needle & Flax. Stitch count is 57 x 59.
Cross stitch pattern from From The Heart featuring a cottage in February!
Pattern is stitched on 40 count Mayflower linen from Fox and Rabbit using Weeks Dye Works threads with DMC conversions listed. Dmc0377 and dmc0374 needed as well. Stitch count is 108 x 72.
Cross stitch pattern from The Primitive Hare featuring a ghostly woman to protect your needles... Inside you'll be able to store them in 3 different measures!
Model is stitched on 30 count Old Salem linen using Weeks Dye Works, Gentle Arts, and DMC threads. Stitch Count is 181 X 130
Note from the designer: "The history of Hungarian embroidery goes back thousands of years. Early in its history, Hungarian weaving and embroidery was primarily a male profession. However, it was soon joined by women creating beautiful textiles for their clothing and their homes. Although the... Read more